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SpaceGirl

2005-01-20, 12:22 pm

http://www.bbspot.com/News/2005/01/...t_explorer.html

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William Tasso

2005-01-20, 7:23 pm

In article <35a0ntF4h0rveU1@individual.net>,
NOtheSpaceGirlSPAM@subhuman.net says...
> http://www.bbspot.com/News/2005/01/...t_explorer.html


LOL - Don't you have a reference to something a little less technical?

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Unknown User

2005-01-21, 7:17 am

On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 15:23:35 +0000, SpaceGirl
<NOtheSpaceGirlSPAM@subhuman.net> wrote:

> http://www.bbspot.com/News/2005/01/...t_explorer.html



/"Internet Explorer - Brain dead newbie. Loves pop-ups, viruses, and
spyware. Just wants to "surf the Internet and check my email." Oblivious
to alternative lifestyles. Seeks help from "computer smart" nephew."/

This kind of opinion bugs me. What Firefox users think is less good means
"stupid", "brain dead", "newbie", etc... Don't they know that lawyers,
doctors, biologists, teachers and all that use Internet Explorer? Are they
dummies?

Use what you're more comfortable with and that's it.

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Matt Probert

2005-01-21, 12:17 pm

Once upon a time, far far away, the king summoned "Unknown User"
<me@privacy.net> who replied:

>On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 15:23:35 +0000, SpaceGirl
><NOtheSpaceGirlSPAM@subhuman.net> wrote:
>
>
>
>/"Internet Explorer - Brain dead newbie. Loves pop-ups, viruses, and
>spyware. Just wants to "surf the Internet and check my email." Oblivious
>to alternative lifestyles. Seeks help from "computer smart" nephew."/
>
>This kind of opinion bugs me. What Firefox users think is less good means
>"stupid", "brain dead", "newbie", etc... Don't they know that lawyers,
>doctors, biologists, teachers and all that use Internet Explorer? Are they
>dummies?
>
>Use what you're more comfortable with and that's it.


Quite so. I use IE, because it's quick, simple and does the job. Which
is more than can be said for my experiences with Opera, Firefox,
Konqueor, Netscape, Mosaic and Mozilla.

Matt

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Unknown User

2005-01-21, 7:21 pm

On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 14:29:30 GMT, Matt Probert
<comments@probertencyclopaedia.com> wrote:

> Quite so. I use IE, because it's quick, simple and does the job. Which
> is more than can be said for my experiences with Opera,


Oh-Oh... I switched from IE to Mozilla, then to Firefox, then to Opera.
And I sticked to Opera, thanks :)
Opera 8 is incredible.


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GreyWyvern

2005-01-21, 7:21 pm

And lo, Matt Probert didst speak in alt.www.webmaster:

> Quite so. I use IE, because it's quick, simple and does the job. Which
> is more than can be said for my experiences with Opera, Firefox,
> Konqueor, Netscape, Mosaic and Mozilla.


That's funny, since there are those who make similar arguments about using
Dreamweaver and Frontpage...

Grey
Unknown User

2005-01-21, 7:21 pm

On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 13:46:27 -0500, GreyWyvern <spam@greywyvern.com> wrote:

> That's funny, since there are those who make similar arguments about
> using Dreamweaver and Frontpage...
>
> Grey


Frontpage rocks! Dreamweaver sux :)
(just kidding) There's nothing like VI to create a webpage, like Linux
zealots would say :D Not to mention they're the kings of web design :D

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William Tasso

2005-01-21, 7:21 pm

Matt Probert wrote:
> ...
> because it's quick, simple and does the job...


warra girl ;)

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SpaceGirl

2005-01-22, 4:15 am

Unknown User wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 15:23:35 +0000, SpaceGirl
> <NOtheSpaceGirlSPAM@subhuman.net> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> /"Internet Explorer - Brain dead newbie. Loves pop-ups, viruses, and
> spyware. Just wants to "surf the Internet and check my email."
> Oblivious to alternative lifestyles. Seeks help from "computer smart"
> nephew."/
>
> This kind of opinion bugs me. What Firefox users think is less good
> means "stupid", "brain dead", "newbie", etc... Don't they know that
> lawyers, doctors, biologists, teachers and all that use Internet
> Explorer? Are they dummies?
>
> Use what you're more comfortable with and that's it.
>


twit. it's a joke!

*smacks Unknown User with keyboard*

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Mark Parnell

2005-01-23, 7:20 pm

Previously in alt.www.webmaster, Unknown User <me@privacy.net> said:

> Don't they know that lawyers,
> doctors, biologists, teachers and all that use Internet Explorer? Are they
> dummies?


When it comes to the Internet, quite possibly.

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